It has an interface very similar to what you'd see on a
smartphone running Android 5.0 Lollipop, and it uses a Google
Now-style notification system and layout. You can see the
weather, dictate and receive messages, make phone calls, listen
to music and podcasts, and access navigation with Google Maps.

Apple's CarPlay features a much simpler interface and relies
heavily on Siri for responding to notifications and dictating and
listening to messages.

Navigation relies on Apple's Maps app, and podcasts are handled
through Apple's Podcast app. There's also third-party apps like
Spotify.

For now, both services offers a
lot of the same features, so it will probably come down to
personal preference. Luckily, if the trend of offering both
services in the same cars continues, you'll be able to switch
between the two even if you change devices.

You can watch the full
breakdown of features in the 8-minute video below.